Learn how to write an adaptive whitening filter program in Java. Also learn how to use the whitening filter to extract wide-band signal that is corrupted by one or more components of narrow-band noise.

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Preface

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An Adaptive Whitening Filter in Java that was published by
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Housekeeping material

Module name: Java2352-An Adaptive Whitening Filter in
Java

File: Java2352.htm

PPublished: 04/24/14

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Questions & Answers

anyone know any internet site where one can find nanotechnology papers?

fullerene is a bucky ball aka Carbon 60 molecule. It was name by the architect Fuller. He design the geodesic dome. it resembles a soccer ball.

Tarell

what is the actual application of fullerenes nowadays?

Damian

That is a great question Damian. best way to answer that question is to Google it. there are hundreds of applications for buck minister fullerenes, from medical to aerospace. you can also find plenty of research papers that will give you great detail on the potential applications of fullerenes.

Tarell

Join the discussion...

what is the Synthesis, properties,and applications of carbon nano chemistry

Yeah, it is a pain to say the least. You basically have to heat the substarte up to around 1000 degrees celcius then pass phosphene gas over top of it, which is explosive and toxic by the way, under very low pressure.